Spend NYE Doing Performance Art!

This New Year’s eve marks the 40th anniversary of a participatory performance piece by Fluxus artist Ken Friedman. Titled In One Year and Out the Other, the score for the work is as follows:

On New Year’s Eve, make a telephone call from one time zone to another to conduct a conversation between people located in different years.

The score was first performed on NYE in 1975-1976 when Friedman, located in Springfield, Ohio, called forward from 1975 to Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Peter Frank, Christo and Jeanne-Claude in 1976 New York. Then, after midnight, he called back from 1976 to Tom Garver, Natasha Nicholson, and Abraham Friedman in 1975 in California.

For the past forty years, the performance has varied largely in its attributes. With the advent of emails, cell phones, and modern technologies, there are now a number of ways to participate, as well as a number of people who participate without any knowledge that they are doing so. And that’s exactly what Fluxus is about. So, call mom at the strike of midnight and tell her she’s doing performance art!

4 days agoby glasstire#Repost@morgangrasham ・・・ Check out this article by @glasstire critiquing Clay + Things at @site131 (open until December 14). "The standouts of the show are the collaborative works of Eric and Morgan Grasham. Eric’s ceramic vessels are freestanding objects that are inserted into Morgan’s taxidermied animal hides. The vessels and daggers are functionally removable, though they discourage viewer handling with their grandiose flourishes and mason-stained brilliance. Morgan’s taxidermy is expressive in ways that showcase the majesty of form, and they’re terrifying objects of grace and power. The artists are experts in the language of their respective mediums, and are clear